NZ has three species related to G. saccatum of which this one. This collection under pines in plantation. Note that none of the three species are the 'real' G. saccatum of the northern hemisphere.
Relatively small. Endoperidial body sessile, peristome fimbriate, delineated, rays curling back and encrusting debris (mycelial layer present towards perimeter), not hygroscopic (i.e. on drying the rays remain curved back)S. urface of exoperidium felted, external less so, not encrusting debris in mycelial felt. Spores, excluding ornamentation length=3.6–4.4µm (µ=3.9, σ=0.2), n=20. Peridium with swollen setae and minutely furfuraceous.
Note this has dried brown. It is not red/pink staining when fresh.